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nkd
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Top Practice Route
Family Law
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Jun 24, 2025

C.A.W., Respondent, vs. N.K.D., Appellant.

Appellant

Father appealed the trial court's judgment ordering him to pay $1,583.00 in monthly child support. The trial court had rejected its own Form 14 calculations, which were based on evidence presented at trial, and instead relied on a four-year-old pendente lite order. The appellate court found this to be a misapplication of law, reversed the child support award, and, pursuant to Rule 84.14, entered judgment for child support in the amount of $472.00 per month, consistent with the trial court's post-trial Form 14.